Myanmar has called on its military to "launch operations" against ethnic Rakhine rebels behind a deadly attack on four police stations last week as a surge of violence forced thousands more from their homes.
"The president's office has already instructed the Tatmadaw to launch operations to crack down on the insurgents," government spokesman Zaw Htay told reporters in the capital Naypyidaw.
Authorities said the attack by hundreds of fighters left 13 police officers dead and nine wounded before the army, known locally as the Tatmadaw, was able to provide back-up.
The AA said that three of its fighters had been killed, accusing the military of using the police stations as a base from which to fire heavy artillery.
Some 4,500 people have been displaced by the recent weeks of violence, the UN's humanitarian agency said on Monday.
The country's troubled western Rakhine state has seen a series of clashes in recent weeks between security forces and the Arakan Army (AA), a Buddhist armed group fighting for more autonomy.
Over the weekend, people streamed to nearby monasteries and other makeshift camps to escape the crossfire, carrying infants and bags of belongings.
The increase in fighting comes just two weeks after the military declared a four-month ceasefire with a number of armed groups in Kachin and Shan states on the other side of the country.
But Rakhine was a notable exception, and army operations against the AA have continued.
Myanmar's civilian leader Aung San Suu Kyi stated that the peace process would be her top priority after her party swept to power in landmark 2015 elections.
Hundreds of thousands of Rohingya have been driven out of Rakhine state in a brutal military campaign that began in August 2017. The military has justified the operation, which forced the mostly Muslim minority to seek refuge in Bangladesh, as a way to stamp out Rohingya fighters.
The latest violence by ethnic Rakhine rebels culminated on Friday - Myanmar's Independence Day - in brazen pre-dawn raids on four police posts in Buthidaung township near Bangladesh border.
Source: aljazeera.com
BDST: 1050 HRS, JAN 8, 2019
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